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Tango in Buenos Aires Lunfardo (slang) is the language of Tango. The history of Tango is full of guapos,
compadritos, malevos, boliches, bacanes, burdeles, bulines, fueyes,
malandras, milongueros, gringos, piringundines, etc. Our Tango
& Slang package will give you a good amount By learning lunfardo during the mornings,
having Tango lessons during the afternoons, and going to milongas
at night, at Tango Tennis Argentina we are confident that you will
return to your country being a Tango 'expert. As the dance itself, the meaning and origins of the word Tango are tricky and elusive. In fact, some people say that the word Tango is probably older than the dance itself. The meaning of the word Tango is difficult to define by scholars. Some argue that the term has its origins in the black African slaves brought to the Rio de La Plata coasts. Other, refers to a Portuguese expression.... ....celebration, dance, meeting place, closed space whatever the origins and the meaning of the word Tango are; Tango has a secret and controversial origin in brothels, dating houses, conventillos or the underworld in the 1800s in the booming city of Buenos Aires. Originally a men's dance, Tango became a popular dance and a way
of living for those making their own history in the conventillos and
the streets of Buenos Aires. Along its history, Tango was creating
its own identity, music, and even its own language. Please, contact us, so we could work together on your customized Tango & Slang experience in Buenos Aires. |
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September 15th-22nd, 2008 ![]() An exhilarating week in Buenos Aires playing and watching first class tennis. New from TTArgentina.com! Exclusive videos from Argentinean and International Top Tennis Players at YouTube. Share yours with us! |
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